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South Carolina Governor Sends Prayers for Connor Shaw as Big Hospital Update Emerges

South Carolina Governor Sends Prayers for Connor Shaw as Big Hospital Update Emerges

When a name like Connor Shaw makes headlines in South Carolina, you know it’s bigger than football. The winningest QB in Gamecocks history had fans holding their breath this week after collapsing at his son’s youth game. Suddenly, all eyes weren’t just on Shane Beamer’s team but on a man who symbolizes resilience for the program. And the message of support went all the way to the Governor’s office.
Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette took to X on Sept. 20, weaving together game-day wishes with heartfelt prayers. “Best of luck to @CoachSBeamer and @GamecockFB against Mizzou tonight. Let’s show them who the real Columbia is,” she wrote. “I’m also joining Gamecock fans in praying for two Gamecock greats, Coach Travian Robertson and Connor Shaw, in their recoveries.” That’s Columbia rallying around one of its heroes. The scare itself was straight out of a nightmare.
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On Wednesday, Connor Shaw suddenly collapsed on the sideline during his son’s game in Simpsonville. Witnesses painted the scene in chilling detail. A frantic mother searching for medical help, a firefighter sprinting from another field, and CPR being performed by another coach within seconds. Chad Smith, a resident, recalled, “As soon as that coach got over there, within a few seconds he was doing CPR. That’s when it really got scary.” He was rushed to Prisma Health Greenville Memorial Hospital and admitted to the ICU. But by Saturday, the Gamecock family finally got the news it needed.
Multiple sources confirmed Connor Shaw was released from the hospital, though no official cause has been announced for his collapse. Shane Beamer worked with Shaw on his staff in 2021–22. From 2010–13, he carved his name into South Carolina lore under Steve Spurrier. He remains the program’s all-time leader in wins as a starter with 27, stacking up 6,074 passing yards and 56 touchdowns along the way. More impressively is a perfect 17-0 home record at Williams-Brice Stadium. In 2021, the school cemented his place in history by inducting him into the Athletics Hall of Fame. To fans, Shaw was the guy who always found a way to win. Now, the state is hoping he’s got one more comeback in him.